Rich,
I have the same issue in my new house and will probably be replacing the
heater in the next few months. One thing you can do to help the heaters
is to periodically drain then to flush out sediment. If you do this
every year or so, it helps with the efficiency of the tank. If you have
not done this in 15 years, don't as it will probably lead to a leak. I
was up to 23 years on my gas hot water tank on the house I just sold
after doing this for 10 years. I don't know the condition of the anode
rod as it was fused to the tank. The tank was outside (coastal Los
Angeles), so I wasn't too concerned about leaks. Interestingly, the
buyer's home inspector didn't point this out as an issue even though I
disclosed the estimated age of the tank and that the T&P valve was just
replaced because it leaked when tested.
I second the recommendation to check the temperature of the hot water at
a faucet for a few days to confirm that it is a water heater problem and
not some sediment messing with your shower valve. With a 15 year old
tank, I go along with the other people that recommend replacing it
instead of putting much effort into solving the temperature issue.
Brian
Rich White wrote:
> Periodically our water heater does not get the water very hot. Most of the
> time, the first shower of the morning is nice and hot even requiring some cold
> water to be added to the mix. Sometimes it is only warm with no cold water
> added. It is like the heater is not always heating the water to the same
> temperature. It is a fifteen year old gas water heater. Any ideas what to
> look for?
> Rich White St. Joseph, IL USA
> '63 TR3B TCF587L
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